THERE were emotional scenes at St Andrew’s when the latest inductees to the club’s Hall of Fame were revealed.

Roger Hynd, who has bravely battled a series of ailments in the past few months, was moved to tears when he was introduced to a standing ovation.

And Robert Hopkins was choked up and was lost for words when he went up to receive his certificate. Jasper Carrott unveiled a picture of each inductee in turn at a sold-out dinner in the Legends’ Lounge and said a few words about the players.

And Jasper also had the audience in stitches with some quick-fire gags.

He began with a cheeky one which unsurprisingly went down well with the assembled throng.

“Alex McLeish sends his apologies,” Jasper stated.

“He can’t be here tonight because he’s in hospital... with a bad side!”

Garry Pendrey, Kevan Broadhurst, Bob Hatton, Malcolm Page, Joe Gallagher and Alex Govan were the night’s other inductees at the event staged by the Birmingham City Former Players Association.